My grandson's Handi rifle, 44 Mag. has to have a .4320" cast bullet to be accurate. I bought a Lee 200 gr. , 2 cav. mould knowing that it would cast small for my needs. I cleaned the mould and did my usual Lee Mould " tune up " .
The 1st bullets from the mould were .429" nice and round.
So, I did what I fully expected to have to do with the mould.
I lapped it.
Ben
If you go slow and cast and measure often, this system has always worked well
for me with moulds that throw " sub - sized " cast bullets.
I'm where I need to be now ( with this particular rifle ).
The finished product, sized, lubed and ready to load weighs 215 grs.
The 1st bullets from the mould were .429" nice and round.
So, I did what I fully expected to have to do with the mould.
I lapped it.
Ben
If you go slow and cast and measure often, this system has always worked well
for me with moulds that throw " sub - sized " cast bullets.
I'm where I need to be now ( with this particular rifle ).
The finished product, sized, lubed and ready to load weighs 215 grs.
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